yarn add vue-tabler-icons
# or
npm i vue-tabler-icons<script>
// MyComponent.vue
import { BoldIcon } from 'vue-tabler-icons';
export default {
components: { BoldIcon },
};
</script>
<template>
<bold-icon />
</template>You may install a Vue plugin that automatically adds all components to the Vue instance.
import Vue from 'vue';
import VueTablerIcons from 'vue-tabler-icons';
Vue.use(VueTablerIcons);Now you can use icons without importing them:
<template>
<trash-icon />
</template>Installation via CDN is not supported yet.
Component names use the same names as defined in the original library with some rules applied:
- they are in PascalCase
- underscores before numbers are removed
Iconadded to the end of the name
For example:
arrows-diagonal-2 will become ArrowsDiagonal2Icon.
Following icon names are replaced to match JavaScript variable name pattern:
| Original | New |
|---|---|
| 2fa.svg | TwoFactorAuth |
| 3d-cube-sphere.svg | ThreedCubeSphereIcon |
All components define size property that you can use to control the icon's size:
<bold-icon size="48" />Will render 48x48 icon.
All other attributes are directly bound to the underlying SVG image.
Attributes height and width have higher precedence over size property.
All icons use currentColor as their color. You can colorize your icons as you do that for text.
<bold-icon style="color: red" />
<bold-icon class="text-red" />Any custom attribute that set on the component will be applied directly to the SVG asset.
For example, if you want to set stroke-width attribute just set it as usually:
<bold-icon stroke-width="1" />Clone repo:
git clone https://github.com/alex-oleshkevich/vue-feather-icons.gitInstall deps:
yarn installRun build
yarn buildIcon component will be in icons directory.
- Tabler Icons for icon pack
- Build script inspired by vue-feather-icons